George Edward Davenport correspondence. 1873-1907 (inclusive)
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- Davenport, Geo. E.(George Edward),1833-1907,addressee; Jesup, Henry Griswold, ,1826-1903,correspondent; Hawley, Helen D.,correspondent; Higginson, Samuel Storrow,correspondent; Holden, Isaac,1832-1903,correspondent; Horner, Charlotte N. S.,correspondent; Horton, Frances Belle,correspondent; Hosmer, Eliza,correspondent; Howell, Joseph,correspondent; Jones, Marcus E.(Marcus Eugene),1852-1934,correspondent; Kennedy, George G.(George Golding),1841-1918,correspondent
- Publication date
- 1873
- Collection
- biodiversity; Harvard_University; harvardbotanylibraries
- Contributor
- Harvard University Botany Libraries
- Language
- English
- Volume
- Senders I-J, 1873-1907
- Item Size
- 16.7M
George Edward Davenport Correspondence. George Edward Davenport Papers. Archives, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University Herbaria
George Edward Davenport (1833-1907) was a businessman and botanist from Boston who chiefly studied ferns. He was a member of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, New England Botanical Club, Torrey Botanical Club, and The Middlesex Scientific Field Club as a founding member. He published articles relating to ferns, forestry, and horticulture in many botanical journals. Davenport was also active in promoting the conservation of the Middlesex Fells, was a long-time member of the Medford School Committee (starting in 1892), had been involved in the anti-slavery movement, and was interested in labor reform. Davenport was married to Mary Francis and had ten children, eight of whom survived him. They moved from South Boston to Medford in 1875, and he died in 1907 while taking a walk in the Middlesex Fells
Electronic finding aid available http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/archives/Davenport.html
Consists of letters written to George Davenport from 48 correspondents with surnames starting with H-K, mostly regarding botany. Correspondents are: T. Harvey Haines, A. Harger, Mark Walrod Harrington, Mrs. G.S. Harwood, C.C. Haskins, C.A. Hawes,Helen D. Hawley, B.J. Hawthorne, Tracy Elliot Hazen, Edward R. Heacock, F.H. Hirsp, Samuel Storrow Higginson, A.J. Hinckley, Isaac Holden, J.W. Holland, Thodor Holm, Joseph Dalton Hooker, Charlotte Nichols Horner, Frederick Hinsdale Horsford, Frances Belle Horton, Abby P. Hosmer, Eliza Hosmer, Jane Hosmer, Mary T. Hotchkiss, Joseph Howell, Thomas Jefferson Howell, George Duryee Hulst, George W. Humphrew, John Warren Huntington, S. George Isaman, A.B. Jackson, Robert Tracy Jackson, Edwin Costley Jellett, Charles William Jenks, Henry Griswold Jesup, Charles F. Johnson, Joseph Ellis Johnson, Lewis Ralph Jones, Marcus Eugene Jones, Henry Dutton Keeler, George Golding Kennedy, Laura Frances Kimball, John D. King, Alfred Brooker Klugh, Charles J.A. Knowles, E.C. Knox, and E. Krauskopf
Electronic finding aid available
George Edward Davenport (1833-1907) was a businessman and botanist from Boston who chiefly studied ferns. He was a member of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, New England Botanical Club, Torrey Botanical Club, and The Middlesex Scientific Field Club as a founding member. He published articles relating to ferns, forestry, and horticulture in many botanical journals. Davenport was also active in promoting the conservation of the Middlesex Fells, was a long-time member of the Medford School Committee (starting in 1892), had been involved in the anti-slavery movement, and was interested in labor reform. Davenport was married to Mary Francis and had ten children, eight of whom survived him. They moved from South Boston to Medford in 1875, and he died in 1907 while taking a walk in the Middlesex Fells
Electronic finding aid available http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/archives/Davenport.html
Consists of letters written to George Davenport from 48 correspondents with surnames starting with H-K, mostly regarding botany. Correspondents are: T. Harvey Haines, A. Harger, Mark Walrod Harrington, Mrs. G.S. Harwood, C.C. Haskins, C.A. Hawes,Helen D. Hawley, B.J. Hawthorne, Tracy Elliot Hazen, Edward R. Heacock, F.H. Hirsp, Samuel Storrow Higginson, A.J. Hinckley, Isaac Holden, J.W. Holland, Thodor Holm, Joseph Dalton Hooker, Charlotte Nichols Horner, Frederick Hinsdale Horsford, Frances Belle Horton, Abby P. Hosmer, Eliza Hosmer, Jane Hosmer, Mary T. Hotchkiss, Joseph Howell, Thomas Jefferson Howell, George Duryee Hulst, George W. Humphrew, John Warren Huntington, S. George Isaman, A.B. Jackson, Robert Tracy Jackson, Edwin Costley Jellett, Charles William Jenks, Henry Griswold Jesup, Charles F. Johnson, Joseph Ellis Johnson, Lewis Ralph Jones, Marcus Eugene Jones, Henry Dutton Keeler, George Golding Kennedy, Laura Frances Kimball, John D. King, Alfred Brooker Klugh, Charles J.A. Knowles, E.C. Knox, and E. Krauskopf
Electronic finding aid available
- Abstract
- Consists of letters written to George Davenport from 48 correspondents with surnames starting with H-K, mostly regarding botany. Correspondents are: T. Harvey Haines, A. Harger, Mark Walrod Harrington, Mrs. G.S. Harwood, C.C. Haskins, C.A. Hawes,Helen D. Hawley, B.J. Hawthorne, Tracy Elliot Hazen, Edward R. Heacock, F.H. Hirsp, Samuel Storrow Higginson, A.J. Hinckley, Isaac Holden, J.W. Holland, Thodor Holm, Joseph Dalton Hooker, Charlotte Nichols Horner, Frederick Hinsdale Horsford, Frances Belle Horton, Abby P. Hosmer, Eliza Hosmer, Jane Hosmer, Mary T. Hotchkiss, Joseph Howell, Thomas Jefferson Howell, George Duryee Hulst, George W. Humphrew, John Warren Huntington, S. George Isaman, A.B. Jackson, Robert Tracy Jackson, Edwin Costley Jellett, Charles William Jenks, Henry Griswold Jesup, Charles F. Johnson, Joseph Ellis Johnson, Lewis Ralph Jones, Marcus Eugene Jones, Henry Dutton Keeler, George Golding Kennedy, Laura Frances Kimball, John D. King, Alfred Brooker Klugh, Charles J.A. Knowles, E.C. Knox, and E. Krauskopf.
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- Year
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